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1. Introduction. You are entering a promotion (the “Promotion”) which is set up in the style of an auction, whereby entrants will be invited to place bids on an item. (the “Prize”). The entrant that has the Lowest Unique Bid, as hereinafter defined, (the “Successful Bidder”), will win the Prize. The “Lowest Unique Bid” is defined as the lowest bid in U.S. dollars and cents for the Prize that is closest to one cent ($.01), that has not been selected by another Promotion entrant. You will have no way of knowing what other entrants have bid. For example, the Lowest Unique Bid will be determined as follows: Bid 1: $1.22; Bid 2: $1.22; Bid 3: $1.23; Bid 4: $1.23; Bid 5: $1.24; Bid 6: $1.25; Bid 7, $1.25; Bid 8 $1.26, then Bid 5 would be the Lowest Unique Bid. In the event a Successful Bidder decides not to accept the Prize, the entrant with the next Lowest Unique Bid will be offered the opportunity to accept the Prize. This process will continue until the entrant with the next Lowest Unique Bid accepts the Prize. In the event there are no Lowest Unique Bids left, Sponsor will choose the winner of the Promotion randomly from all eligible entries received, and the selected winner will receive the Prize.
i get it now. still seems like a scam though
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